User:Verbcatcher
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- Giuseppe Rinvolucri
- Idris Jones (chemist)
- Women2Win
- Neo Masisi
- Ashley Riches
- Scolpaig
- Ronald Niebour
- Talley Lakes
- Stocks Market
- Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission
- Orielton, Pembrokeshire
- Curran Steels
- Elizabeth Treasure
- Sant Jordi Awards
- Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff
- William Thelwall Thomas
- Saint Ina
- Alexander Roos
- Twm o'r Nant
- David Petersen (sculptor)
- Spitalfields Historic Buildings Trust
- St. Cadoc's Church, Glynneath
- William Grant Murray
- Valentine Penrose
- Alex Gordon (architect)
- Eric Estorick
- Frances Richards (British artist)
- Heal's#Mansard Gallery
- Coed Nant Menascin
Music engraving[edit]
Gwahoddiad[edit]
Cwm Rhondda[edit]
Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn[edit]
The melody and words first published by Maria Jane Williams in 1844.